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Wisdom from celebrated interior designer Ann LeConey
February 19, 2012
Before I sat down with Ann LeConey today for our interview - the internationally recognized interior designer, I considered all of the questions my readers would want answered to inspire them to continue on in their dream shoes. What I realized shortly into our interview however, was how fortunate I was at this time in my career to have met someone willing to openly share their wisdom in growing a successful business from the ground up, all while raising three boys.
‘You have to have the ambition, dedication and love what you do.’
-Ann LeConey
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Guess what Guardian readers said when asked what policies they would change to better respond to issues affecting working women,
had they the superpowers in Parliament?
Establishing “family friendly” working practices.
Encouraging more practical and practised flexible working and job-share schemes.
Funny, that’s what American work moms would shout out considering the
underwhelming 3% representation of women leaders within the largest companies in the US and UK.
If Congress and Parliament looked even closer, they may deduce that
more sponsorship and mentoring programs are needed high fiving women superstars up through the upper echelons of organizations.
Still the optimist in me whispers, ‘if you declare it, it shall come‘. Our daughters will one day enjoy a more satisfying life juggling it all when growing their families. They have to, today’s work moms and mums are no light weights – media shout outs like this are aleady paving the way.
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I’m ready to hit the road to meet the much esteemed interior designer Ann LeConey who has been dressing up celebrities homes around the world for over 25 years. She dishes to In Our Shoes on how she began her business from scratch with not 1, not 2, but 3 triplet boys to raise – now that’s some serious juggling.
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